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Create a Lightbulb Icon that follows the tango! guidelines.

Note: I originally wrote this post for the inkcsape tutorials blog, but i liked this tutorial enough to do a shameless crosspost here on my personal blog.

Here is another great inkscape tutorial from vectortuts, demonstrating how to create a vector lightbulb icon within the tango! icon guidelines.

This tutorial is a great overview on using inkscape for drawing icons.  For an overview on managing your workflow in inkscape while designing icons, see the previously posted tutorial, “creating icons with inkscape – a basic workflow.”

Also, be sure to check out the vectortuts website. Even though there are only a handful of inkscape tutorials posted there, if you have intermediate to advanced inkscape skills, you may be able to apply some of the techniques from the other tutorials hosted there.

Note: This tutorial only demonstrates the process to create the light bulb icon above. The image below is a random subset of images that are in the tango! icon library. To get the tango! icons, including icons in the Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG) format, visit the download page on the tango! website.

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Inkscape help: My gradients dont move when i move an object.

By far one of the most Frequently Asked Questions on the inkscape-user mailing list and the inkscape irc (#inkscape @ irc.freenode.net) is about gradients.

They typically come in the following forms:
“Why are my Gradients are not moving when i move an object / shape?”
or
“Why is my gradients disappearing when i move an object / shape? “

This behaviour is not a bug, there is a feature in inkscape(which you can toggle on or off) that tells the gradients to move or be scaled when you scale the object that they are used in.

To toggle this behaviour on and off there is a little button in the tools control bar (for the selection tool.) It is circled in the screenshot below. If it is pressed down, your gradients will move when you move the object, if it is not, the gradients will stay put.

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